Within-Game Feedback?

11 days ago

This will probably reveal my incompetence with coding (because hopefully, this doable/easy), but can I insert some sort of a feedback mechanism within the game itself (i.e. before the reader reaches an ending)?

I am thinking, maybe at the end of each chapter (and within the page text itself), there can be the following: "Rate this chapter: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10"... where each number is clickable and shoots me a pre-fab message once clicked ("such and such chapter received a such and such rating").

Or maybe: A "Give the author feedback on this chapter." button where a window pops up and the reader can destroy my life's work at their leisure, but then is returned to the game once they hit send?

Within-Game Feedback?

11 days ago

In theory, of course this can be done. In reality, this would require a lot of external features, functions, and/or calls to things that this site does not have and cannot do. But if you have access to your own web server space, probably with a database of some kind, then sure, this could happen.

Within-Game Feedback?

Within-Game Feedback?

11 days ago

That sounds like a terrible idea. Why would you want to constantly nag players about how they found the story? It would just be annoying.

More importantly, why would it even matter? Are you going to be changing your writing style drastically between chapters or something? Are you just that concerned that some parts are going to be more boring than others?

Within-Game Feedback?

11 days ago

I don't want it to be annoying (and I could definitely see it being annoying if it was too frequent or intrusive/cumbersome... so probably will just get most of this info from passive tracking once I make an app).

My main interest would be 1. Did I make patients anxious/trigger panic symptoms by describing anxiety symptoms too vividly and too soon in the book)? and 2. Are people nodding off at particular points, in which case I need to move the action (or fix it in some other way that I still need to learn as a writer)?

Initially, I noticed that a lot of people (i.e. been sending friends to the beta) stopped reading my game at the end of chapter 3, which was right when one of the characters puts you down for being too ambitious. So I moved her insults to chapter 4. LOL At some point, I might wise up and remove her diatribe completely.